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‘Multiple Methods and Unusual Experiences’ (Medical Humanities Postgraduate & ECR Network Event, Durham, Thursday 5 Dec 2013)
‘Multiple Methods and Unusual Experiences’ Centre for Medical Humanities Post-Graduate and Early Career Network Thursday, 5th December, 2-3:30 pm, CA113 Caedmon Building (on the Hild and Bede College/ School of Education campus, Durham University) Tea and cakes provided What does it … Continue reading
Spirituality, Theology & Health Seminar Programme (2013, Durham University)
Spirituality, Theology & Health seminar programme (Michaelmas 2013) These seminars are open to all staff and students of Durham University and to the general public. However, please be aware that they are aimed at a postgraduate level and are therefore … Continue reading
Medical Humanities Research Seminar Series at the University of Bristol
Medical Humanities Research Seminar Series University of Bristol 31 October 2013: Professor Ronald Schleifer (University of Oklahoma): ‘The Fact and Experience of Pain: The Intersection of Science and Culture’ (G16, Cotham House) 26 November 2013: Dr Antonio Casado da Rocha … Continue reading
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Tagged Bristol, Havi Carel, literature and medicine, medical humanities, philosophy of medicine, seminar
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The Things They Carried: Thinking about Objects in Colonial Nursing – Elaine Freedgood (Seminar, King’s College, 16 October 2013)
The Things They Carried: Thinking about Objects in Colonial Nursing Elaine Freedgood The first Centre for the Humanities & Health seminar of the academic year kicks off on Wednesday 16thOctober at 6.00pm in room K1.28 at the Strand Campus. In this seminar, we will think about the … Continue reading
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Tagged CHH, history of medicine, history of nursing, material culture, medical humanities, Nursing, seminar
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Geographies of Health and Well-being (GoHWell) Research Speed Dating (23 October 2013, Durham University)
Durham’s Geographies of Health and Well-being (GoHWell) Reading Group is an interdisciplinary research group of staff and students based in the Centre for Medical Humanities, the Wolfson Research Institute, the Institute for Hazard Risk and Resilience (IHRR), and the Department … Continue reading
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Tagged geography, GoHWell, health geographies, medical humanities, postgraduate, seminar, wellbeing
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New Explorations of Inner Experience – Andrew Irving and Janis H Jenkins (Seminars Wednesday 18 September 2013, Durham University)
The Hearing the Voice project is hosting talks by two visiting anthropologists this Wednesday 18 September: Andrew Irving (University of Manchester), will be speaking on ‘Everyday (Ad)ventures in Ekphrastic Ethnography’ in the Henry Dyson Room (Hild-Bede) from 3.30 to 5pm. … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropology, Hearing the Voice, inner experience, inner speech, Janis H Jenkins, phenomenology, psychosis, seminar
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Tipping Points at British Science Festival 2013
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IHRR is pleased to announce that the Tipping Points project will be participating in the British Science Festival in September with the following Main Programme event: Tipping Points in Nature and Society Date/Time: 11 September, Wednesday 12.30-14.00 Location:…
Actions and Passions – What can Philosophy Tell us About Emotions? (Seminars, Newcastle Philosophical Society, June – July 2013)
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Tagged affect, emotions, Newcastle Philosophical Society, passions, philosophy, seminar
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Vulnerable Consumers – Health and Wellbeing (ESRC Seminar with Arthur Frank, Edinburgh, 27 June 2013)
Online sign-up is now open for the 3rd seminar of the ESRC Vulnerable Consumer series at University of Edinburgh Business School. Thursday 27th June, 10am – 4pm The Conference Room, University of Edinburgh Business School Speakers: Arthur W. Frank, Calgary … Continue reading
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